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I went to see Stardust on Sunday night. Having seen the trailers, I thought it looked a little pants, but the cast looked ace, so I was quite intrigued and said yes when the missus asked if we could go.

The story is based on a Neil Gaiman book (which I didn't previously realise or I would've been sold much quicker) and is mostly set in a fantasy world that is accessed from somewhere in England. The basic premise is that a guy is trying to impress the person he thinks he loves, and sets himself a quest to bring back a falling star for her. Sounds like pap already, but somehow it isn't.

The impressive cast make this film very watchable, especially Robert de Niro, and Ricky Gervais has a small part in it too, basically playing himself (as ever). Neil Gaiman was one of the producers I think, and films where the author of the original book is involved in the adaptation always tend to come out well I think. In short, I really enjoyed the film, and it's a great one to see if you want some easy brownie points with the missus.
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Post by Mr. Johnson »

i've heard alot of good things about this one, but as always it'll take a while before it gets here.
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That's good to hear, I'm a bit of a sucker for fantasy films.
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Post by Roman Totale »

The book was pretty good, so I'd be interested to see how comes across on the big screen.

Even if it has got that utter cupcake Gervais in it.
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Post by HereComesPete »

:above: QFT. The man is just plain unfunny and to top off it he's a smug twat, I couldn't stand to watch the office because of it.
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Post by Duke of Ted »

Your opinions are wrong
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No, your opinion is wrong. :ignore:
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Post by buzzmong »

I'm with the ginger on this, Gervais isn't that good.
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Post by MrGreen »

Extras was good at times, but I'm not really a fan of cringe-humour excluding Curb Your Enthusiasm etc.
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Post by Dog Pants »

I couldn't watch The Office because I found it about as funny as watching Chubby Brown stamping on kittens. I hate Ricky Jervais for being a smug twat, which is entirely different.
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Post by Mr. Johnson »

Dog Pants wrote:I couldn't watch The Office because I found it about as funny as watching Chubby Brown stamping on kittens. I hate Ricky Jervais for being a smug Danny Baker, which is entirely different.
:above:
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we even had a flemish spin-off. i remember when everybody was laughing over it, and i just sat there, completely unmoved by it all. every fucking episode. i tried to like it, oh god how i tried. :bored:
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Post by Lateralus »

I really liked the Office, so there. Anyway, he is in this film for about 3 minutes, so hating Gervais is not a reason to miss it.
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Post by nunoncastors »

Is he in it for 3 minutes because he dies horribly? I'd pay to see that.

Also, you appear to be LeChuck.
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Post by bomberesque »

Hmmm.

offtopic

I liked the office, although I wouldn't watch it again. Everything I've seen (or heard) Gervais in since has convinced me that

a) he's a one trick pony and,
b) his RL personality is far too close to that of D Brent for comfort

In a first for the industry, I am told that teh US version of the office is superb. I suppose our western cousins invented corpoate masterbation so it should be good, I suppose. I've only seen part of one episode though so can't comment.

/offtopic

I'm always interested by stuff from Neil Gaiman. I'll definitely give this a go, hopefully it's not hopelessly hashed up like Neverwhere was.

It did take time for me to come to terms with quite how much of the detail (rather than the plot arcs) in Gaiman's books are nicked (not borrowed, but shamelessly ripped off) from ancient folklore but then that's what it's there for I suppose.

I sent him an email once asking him what that Fenwick green character or whatever (the one who's actually a place and a person and a place, sort of in the Sandman stuff) thought of being cast in the (frankly shite) Land of teh Dead movie. I got no answer. That's because Gaimen couldn't have done a damn thing about it because it wasn't his character at all but a mythical land of folklore tales of sailors, although I give him credit for rendering a village as a fat middle aged bloke.

can you tell I'm bored?
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Post by Sol »

I personally loved stardust, but thats mainly down to being an big Neil Gaiman bummer, Neverwhere and American Gods are such brilliant books :)
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Post by MIkkyo »

Me and the Mrs went to see this last week, I thought it was going to be a big girly soppy film, but I found myslef laughing loads at it and really enjoyed it.
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Soloman wrote:I personally loved stardust, but thats mainly down to being an big Neil Gaiman bummer, Neverwhere and American Gods are such brilliant books :)
If American Gods were a woman, I would bear its children.






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Post by Roman Totale »

If American Gods were a woman, I would children it bears.



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